Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $479M, Led by BlackRock’s $315M

Key Points:

  • Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows reached $479 million on October 28, showing growing institutional interest.
  • BlackRock’s IBIT led Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows with $315 million, contrasting Ethereum’s outflow.
Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows hit $479M on Oct 28, BlackRock IBIT saw $315M inflows, while Ethereum spot ETFs faced net outflows totaling $1.1376M.
Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $479M, Led by BlackRock’s $315M

Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Surge Amid Market Optimism

The Bitcoin Spot ETF’s inflows have dramatically surged, showing a single-day net inflow of $479 million on October 28. This has been championed by BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, which collected an astonishing $315 million in inflows, surely a sign of great interest from institutional investors. This pace of continued inflows, starting on October 11 without a single record of net outflows, paints a confident picture of investors in Bitcoin as an asset class, according to Sosovalue.

Ethereum spot ETFs saw some bleed, losing $1.1376 million, perhaps evidence of investor concerns or even a sentiment turn toward Bitcoin. Such continued growth in interest on the part of investors in Bitcoin ETFs keeps the crypto market keenly waiting to see whether such momentum sustains and spills into broader adoption across other asset classes.

Read more: Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $402M on October 25, Led by BlackRock

Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $479M, Led by BlackRock’s $315M

Key Points:

  • Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows reached $479 million on October 28, showing growing institutional interest.
  • BlackRock’s IBIT led Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows with $315 million, contrasting Ethereum’s outflow.
Bitcoin Spot ETF inflows hit $479M on Oct 28, BlackRock IBIT saw $315M inflows, while Ethereum spot ETFs faced net outflows totaling $1.1376M.
Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $479M, Led by BlackRock’s $315M

Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Surge Amid Market Optimism

The Bitcoin Spot ETF’s inflows have dramatically surged, showing a single-day net inflow of $479 million on October 28. This has been championed by BlackRock’s IBIT ETF, which collected an astonishing $315 million in inflows, surely a sign of great interest from institutional investors. This pace of continued inflows, starting on October 11 without a single record of net outflows, paints a confident picture of investors in Bitcoin as an asset class, according to Sosovalue.

Ethereum spot ETFs saw some bleed, losing $1.1376 million, perhaps evidence of investor concerns or even a sentiment turn toward Bitcoin. Such continued growth in interest on the part of investors in Bitcoin ETFs keeps the crypto market keenly waiting to see whether such momentum sustains and spills into broader adoption across other asset classes.

Read more: Bitcoin Spot ETF Inflows Reach $402M on October 25, Led by BlackRock